Worthington Industries. has been granted a patent for a fuel transfer station designed to refill fuel canisters for combustion-powered equipment. The station features a base, a frame, connection ports, fluid flow lines, and check valves, enabling efficient fuel transfer from a supply tank to a refillable canister. GlobalData’s report on Worthington Industries gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on Worthington Industries, Hydrogen fuel dispensers was a key innovation area identified from patents. Worthington Industries's grant share as of July 2024 was 63%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Fuel transfer station for refilling fuel canisters

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Worthington Industries Inc

The granted patent US12060259B2 describes a fuel transfer station designed to facilitate the transfer of fuel between supply tanks and refillable fuel canisters. The station features two connection ports, a fluid flow line with an inlet and outlet, and couplers for attaching a supply tank and a refillable canister. Key components include first and second check valves positioned at the inlet and outlet of the fluid flow line, respectively, and a filter located near the outlet of the first supply tank. The design allows for the potential inclusion of multiple supply tanks and a pump that can pressurize the fluid flow line, drawing fuel equally from the connected tanks. Additionally, the station can incorporate thermal devices with jackets that apply heat or cooling to create pressure gradients, facilitating the opening of the check valves during fuel transfer.

The patent also details the construction of a refillable fuel canister, which features a translucent body for visibility of the fuel level, a cap, and a removable adapter. The canister may include a thermal jacket for cooling, a valve mechanism with a spring-loaded shut-off feature, and a pressure gauge. Notably, the canister's outer wall is designed to allow for pressure relief through controlled cracking, enhancing safety during fuel storage and transfer. Overall, the patent outlines a comprehensive system for efficient and safe fuel transfer, integrating various mechanical and thermal components to optimize functionality.

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